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Peak(s):  Mt. Sneffels  -  14,155 feet
Date Posted:  06/05/2014
Date Climbed:   06/01/2014
Author:  swbackcountry
 Sneffels, Emma Rollers, and Kismet   

Day 1: Sneffels standard route
Day 2: Emma Rollers and Stony shoulder
Day 3: Kismet


Despite the dusty snow things in Yankee Boy are still skiable. We went up and hot-springed for three days, and also found some good skiing. There were plenty of other folks up there as well, but we found some fun and some good weather. The snow is melting fast of course, especially being red.

Here's the trip report:
Yankee Boy

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Up on Sneffels


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Comments or Questions
mtnmaneric
User
Great Day
6/5/2014 10:43pm
Nice running into you back at the TH on Sunday afternoon after our skis and climbs... Looks like an awesome couple of days!


swbackcountry
User
Thanks
6/6/2014 4:49am
You guys had the true adventure mtnmaneric, you're much tougher than us. Seems like the snow couldnt've gotten much more heinous for climbing, yet you guys rocked it. Way to go. I also appreciated your info and trailhead hospitality. Peace brother.


realhillboarding
User
nice to meet you!
6/8/2014 2:58am
Nice to meet you guys on the way up to Emma Rollers, we'll have to get together sometime down in Abq!

-Adam



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